Tar Heels survive in OT to beat Ohio

Reggie Bullock added 17 points and John Henson had 14 for the top-seeded Tar
Heels (32-5), who outscored Ohio 10-2 in overtime. Starting point guard
Kendall Marshall did not play due to a wrist injury which he suffered in a
third-round win over Creighton.

They have won 11 consecutive Sweet 16 games and advanced to play second-
seeded Kansas in the Elite Eight on Sunday.

"Obviously we're extremely pleased," said North Carolina coach Roy Williams.
"Feel lucky, but we did make some plays down the stretch and I was very proud
of our guys. We feel like we were in a battle. I feel like I've been in a
battle. Our players feel like that."

Walter Offutt scored 26 points to pace Ohio and made a tying layup with 26
seconds left in regulation. He was fouled on the play, but missed the go-ahead
free throw. The 13th-seeded Bobcats (29-8) were seeking the first Elite Eight
appearance in program history.

Ohio trailed, 37-27, early in the second half when Offutt hit consecutive
three-pointers before T.J. Hall made it three straight after a Zeller turnover
to swing momentum.

The Bobcats took their first lead of the game minutes later when Offutt came
up with a steal, penetrated and found Nick Kellogg for an open three and a
47-46 advantage.

The back-and-forth play continued and Ohio was up, 61-60, in the final minute
when D.J. Cooper drove to the hoop, looking to extend the lead. Instead he
missed a layup, then stayed near the basket holding his hand over his eye as
North Carolina pushed the ball upcourt and Bullock knocked down a go-ahead
three.

"I feel like I got fouled, but they didn't call it," said Cooper. "I could
have got back on defense. Like I said, they just came down and stepped up and
hit a big shot."

Offutt responded, tying the game at 63 with a contested baseline layup. He
drew the foul, but was off on the free throw. Out of a timeout, Barnes was
blocked with six seconds remaining and Offutt's half-court heave drew iron at
the buzzer.

"As a leader on this team, I take responsibility that I got to hit that free
throw," said Offutt. "Obviously it didn't come down to some other things that
we could have done well. But it just feels terrible to kind of let my team
down in that sort of way."

The Tar Heels controlled the action in overtime. Bullock opened with a three
and Barnes followed with a jumper for a 68-63 lead. Kellogg made a pair of
free throws with 1:34 left but Barnes drew a foul on the next North Carolina
possession and made a pair.

Hall then missed a three-pointer with under a minute to go and Ohio was forced
to foul. The Tar Heels made 3-of-4 free throws the rest of the way to seal the
win.

North Carolina also started the game strong, jumping out to a double-digit
lead before Ohio closed the first half on an 11-3 run to trail 29-22 at the
break.

Game Notes

The Tar Heels improved to 25-6 all-time in Sweet 16 games...They are 6-0 in
Sweet 16 games under Williams...Marshall suffered a broken scaphoid bone
in his right wrist against Creighton and underwent successful surgery on
Monday...The Bobcats were making their 13th NCAA Tournament appearance.